Read more.No noise, decent performance, eclectic outputs. The best HTPC card?
Read more.No noise, decent performance, eclectic outputs. The best HTPC card?
Certainly the best HTPC card for me, I've been waiting for something like this before I started to build my HTPC.
Personally I think the AMD 785G chipset is the best for a HTPC, being based on the ATI 4200 it doesn't do much for gaming but has the features on the better cards when it comes to video decoding etc.
With that for a HTPC with mild gaming in mind this does look quite good.
Very tempting, but I wonder if the performance of this card is enough of a jump over my current passive XFX Radeon 4650 to justify the price, and I have my concerns about connecting a dual-monitor setup with 1 via DVI/hdmi and 1 via VGA...
-Casimir's Blake
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I had the previous version of this card, a 4670 passive, which looks like it had an identical heatsink.
A nice card, but beware, the heatsink makes it unsuitable for many HTPC enclosures. Wouldn't fit in my Antec Fusion, couldn't get the lid back on
hmm other post was deleted, maybe too negative, sorry
as its touted as a HTPC review could we please get benchmarks for HTPC tasks like video playback etc. ? and compare against other HTPC focused cards, the market for these types of cards rarely picks em out for gaming
We'll look at the whole IGP vs. discrete card landscape shortly.But what about giving it some multimedia action to contend with? We hooked up a Pioneer Blu-ray drive and noted temperature and system-wide power-draw over a 10-minute playing of The Dark Knight. Temps averaged 48°C while power-draw hummed along at 86W.
ah completely my fault, i skimmed over that bit looking for graphs, i'm like a child, skim through the words looking for the purdy picturs!
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